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    1. WHITE, Flora J. - Ancestors of
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    3. First Generation 1. Flora J. WHITE was born on 4 Apr 1860 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 64. A residence in heath. Attended Westfield Normal School and taught in Springfiled and the Normal School with her sister Mary Abby. Later they were engaged in keeping a school for girls in Concord winters, and here in Heath in summer. Miss Flora has great dramatic talent and several years ago staged the pageant, "The Drama of David" which she arranged and direct with much ablility. It will long be remembered as the crowning event of that summer and for many summers. She also arranged the Chinese entertainment later given on the lawn of their home on Plover Hill. This was perfect in every way, and each detail was worked out to a nicety that despoke a master-mind in planning like functions. Miss Flora and Miss Mary (May) were the chief instigators of the Heath Historical Society which was begun about 1900, also of the heath Agricultural Fair Association, together with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paine, which began in 1916. Second Generation 2. Joseph WHITE was born on 18 Nov 1811 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 17 Oct 1861. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 63. Hon. Joseph White, a very eminent lawyer who for many years was secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education, and was also treasurer of Williams College. Joseph White who was a grandson of Col. Asaph, married Harriett M. White daughter of David White and Sophia Kendrick. Joseph WHITE and Harriet Mayhew WHITE were married on 13 Oct 1849. 3. Harriet Mayhew WHITE was born on 3 Mar 1825 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Joseph WHITE and Harriet Mayhew WHITE had the following children: i. Emma L. WHITE was born on 19 Nov 1850 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. ii. Harriett F. WHITE was born on 20 Feb 1852 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 63. Second child of Joseph White and Harriett M. White. She was a teacher for seven years in the Huguenot Seminary at Cape Colony, South Africa. On their return to America she engaged as a missionary to the Barbados for some years and was connected later with a mission in New York City. She was a woman of brilliant attainments and because she was so capable, overestimated her strength and her health failed. iii. Charlie E. WHITE was born on 28 Aug 1853 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 20 Jul 1855 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. iv. Joseph D. WHITE was born on 18 Apr 1856 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. v. Mary Abby WHITE was born on 18 Mar 1858 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 64. A residence in heath. Attended Westfield Normal School and taught in Springfield and the Normal School with her sister Flora. Later they were engaged in keeping a school for girls in Concord winters, and here in Heath in summer. 1 vi. Flora J. WHITE. Third Generation 4. Capt. Joseph WHITE was born in 1777. He died on 14 Feb 1840 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Village Cemetery, Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 63. Settled in Charlemont. He was the father of Hon. Joseph White. Capt. Joseph WHITE and Rebecah RICE were married in 1810 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. 5. Rebecah RICE was born on 17 Jan 1780 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Capt. Joseph WHITE and Rebecah RICE had the following children: 2 i. Joseph WHITE. ii. Gustavus Adolphus WHITE was born on 16 Oct 1814 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. iii. Frederick William WHITE was born on 7 Oct 1816 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. 6. Lt. David Wilder WHITE was born on 30 May 1785 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 30 Aug 1822 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 1 Sep 1822 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts Vital Records of Charlemont, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Mass. 1917. p. 114 of Heath, Mass. Lt. David Wilder WHITE and Mary (Molly) JOHNSON were married in 1822 in , Franklin, Massachusetts. 7. Mary (Molly) JOHNSON was born on 15 Oct 1782 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She was Baptized on 13 Aug 1785 in Congregational Church, Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 14 Oct 1852 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Buckland, Mass. to the year 1849, Published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934. p. 91 of Buckland, Mass. 1802. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 10. During her first marriage to David Nichols, lived in Charlemont, Mass., and Heath, Mass., during 2nd marriage to David White. Lt. David Wilder WHITE and Mary (Molly) JOHNSON had the following children: i. Josiah Johnson WHITE was born on 11 Sep 1823 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 28. He served our country twice in the army. First in the Mexican war, and again in the great war caused by the Rebellion. Occupation: Jeweller. Address: P.O. Palmyra, Wayne County, N.Y. 3 ii. Harriet Mayhew WHITE. iii. Keziah WHITE was born on 31 Aug 1829 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Fourth Generation 8. Col. Asaph WHITE was born about 1748. Marriage intention was recorded on 26 Jun 1815 in Wendell, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 18 Sep 1828 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sesquicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Heath, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 62 - 63. Col. Asaph was a soldier in the French and Indian war. In one engagement he captured a French officer, who upon his release presented Mr. White with a very valuable tankard. His Revolution record: 1775, ensign in Capt. Sylvanus Rice's company; 1776, first lieutenant of the 5th Hampshire Regiment and commissioned. He was also in the state militia where he won the title of Colonel. Col. White was connected with almost every enterprise of a public nature in this region. He built the turnpike across Hoosac Mountain, the 2nd Massachusetts Turnpike, know for years as Col. White's Turnpike; also the turnpike from Athol to Boston called the Fifth Massachusetts turnpike. He built, too, a clothing mill in Mill Hollow and manufactured woolen cloth and built many other roads and public buildings. He lived first and built the first house on the place afterward sold by him to Col. Hugh Maxwell, the farm which adjoins the south Cemetery, now owned by Fred Coates. He Asaph White, bought this place of Dependence Thayer in 1772. In that deed was included the following " a reserve is made for necessary roads as likewise a reserve of one acre as a burying-place for use of town forever where the dead are now buried to lye 8 rods upon road, and the owner is to have the privilege of pasturing said place with horese, sheep, and calves but no other creatures, he maintaining the same fence as he must do if there were no burying place thereon." Also, "dividing the water so as to leave a good watering place in that part (east end) of the lot." In the deed of White to Maxwell in 1776, this watering place is designated as "Whittemore Spring" altho no deed is on record, either to Whittemore or from Whittemore. After selling this farm to Col. Hugh Maxwell, Col. Asaph lived on the old place of his father, Col. Jonathan White. He moved to Erving sometime after 1800 and was the first settler of that town, building there a house, a mill and a dam across Miller's River. His daughter Lucretia went with her father, so was the first woman to keep house in the new town and kept the first school. The founding of a town was but an ordinary job for a man of Col. Asaph's ability, and after giving the town a good start he returned to Heath, and died there at the age of 81. Certificates of marriages published from under the hands of Town Clerk of Wendell, MA, 25 Apr 1787 to 15 September 1890. of Ervings Grant, Mass. Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Compiled Sylvester Judd, published in 1905. p. 11. of Erving, Mass. A History of the Churches & Ministers and of Franklin Association, Franklin County, Mass. by Rev. Theophilus Packard, Jr., Published by S.K. Whipple and Company, 100 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 1854. p. 161. Col. Asaph White from Heath, erected a log-house here in 1802, which was used as the public house till 1819. The History of Rowe, Massachusetts, by Percy Whiting Brown, 2d edition, Privately Published, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, Printed by A. D. Williams Company. p. 100. Col. Asaph White of Heath was "a man of remarkalbe executive and business ability," and "was connected with almost every enterprise of a public nature in this region." (From Historical Address of John H. Thompson at Heath Centennial 1885). Col. Asaph WHITE and Lucretia BINGHAM were married. 9. Lucretia BINGHAM was born about 1746. She died on 11 Nov 1811 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Col. Asaph WHITE and Lucretia BINGHAM had the following children: 4 i. Capt. Joseph WHITE. ii. Capt. James WHITE was born on 9 Mar 1781. He died on 5 Nov 1858 in Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Old Cemetery, Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. Inscriptions Upon the Tombstones, Copied by Mary T. Stratton. p. 590. Hon, James White, Died Nov. 5, 1858, aged 77 years History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. p. 563. Son of Asaph, of Heath, clothier; state senator three years. Vital Records of Greenfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1915. p. 234. of Northfield, Mass. 1821 iii. Lucretia WHITE was baptized on 11 Jan 1789 in Congregational Church, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sequicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Hearh, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 63. Went with her father to Erving sometime after 1800, the first woman to keep house in the new town and kept the first school. Everyone said she was the most remarkable woman of the section of the times, and one whom all were proud to claim as a relative. 10. Samuel RICE was born in 1752. He died on 16 Dec 1832 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Massachusetts - Soldiers and Saliors in the Revolutionary War. Volume 13, page 180 Rice, Samuel.Private, Capt. Samuel Taylor's co., Col. Porter's regt.; enlisted July 10, 1777; discharged Aug. 12, 1777; service, 38 days, including travel (100 miles) home; company marched from Charlemont July 10, 1777, to reinforce Northern army after the evacuation of Ticonderoga. Samuel RICE and Dorothy (Dorritha) HOUGHTON were married. 11. Dorothy (Dorritha) HOUGHTON was born in 1759. She died on 20 Feb 1834 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Leavitt Cemetery, Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Samuel RICE and Dorothy (Dorritha) HOUGHTON had the following children: 5 i. Rebecah RICE. ii. Philana RICE was born on 8 Jan 1782 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. iii. Charlotte RICE was born on 11 Oct 1783 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. iv. Dorothy H. (Dolly) RICE was born on 17 Aug 1785 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. v. Samuel RICE was born on 6 Aug 1787 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. vi. Philemon RICE was born on 17 Aug 1789 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. of Charlemont, Mass. vii. Sophia RICE was born on 3 Mar 1792 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. viii. Erastus RICE was born on 9 Apr 1794 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 26 Apr 1794 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Old Cemetery, Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. ix. Lucy RICE was born on 15 Oct 1795 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. x. Harriet RICE was born on 26 Jul 1796 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. xi. Erastus RICE was born on 3 Nov 1798 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 12 Apr 1827 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts xii. Chester RICE was born on 11 Jan 1801 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. xiii. Frederick RICE was born on 10 Feb 1803 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 8 Dec 1827 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts 12. Capt. Benjamin WHITE was born on 3 Mar 1746 in Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts. He died on 24 Apr 1817 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 1785 - 1935 Sequicentennial Anniversary of the Town of Hearh, Mass., Edited by Howard Chandler Robbins, Published by The Heath Historical Society. Printed by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, 1935. p. 63. Bought land of his uncle Col. Jonathan White. This land was in the east range of Hancock's purchase and contained 100 acres; this was in 1769. Athe first town meeting of Heath he was chosen tithing man and afterward filled many town offices, and was much respected by his townsmen. He enlisted and served at the taking of Burgoyne in a Hampshire County Regiment; he was Capt-lieutenat. Benjamin was, with his wife an original member of the Heath church, having been formerly members of the Charlemont church. They had 10 children. Capt. Benjamin WHITE and Abigail WILDER were married. 13. Abigail WILDER was born on 19 May 1750. She died on 6 Oct 1833 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Capt. Benjamin WHITE and Abigail WILDER had the following children: i. Thomas WHITE was born on 14 Apr 1776 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 11 Dec 1841 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. ii. Luke WHITE was born on 8 Dec 1778 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 24 Jan 1807 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. iii. Martha (Patty) WHITE was born on 13 Nov 1780 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. iv. Benjamin WHITE was born on 22 Jul 1783 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 31 Aug 1820 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 6 v. Lt. David Wilder WHITE. vi. Abel WHITE was born on 23 Jan 1787 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 6 Sep 1812 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 25 Nov 1828 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. vii. Abigail (Nabby) WHITE was born on 8 Apr 1789 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 24 Mar 1831 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. viii. Josiah WHITE was born on 3 Mar 1791 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. ix. Joseph WHITE was born on 18 Aug 1793 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. x. John WHITE was born on 21 Aug 1797 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 7 Nov 1804 in Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Cemetery, Heath, Franklin, Massachusetts. 14. Lt. Josiah JOHNSON was born on 7 Mar 1746 in Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts. He died on 21 Feb 1827 in Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Buckland Center Cemetery, Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. The History of Buckland 1779 - 1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick & Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Published by The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Mass. 1937. p. 502 In 1773 he moved to that part of Charlemont afterwards Buckland. In 1796 he was sent to the Governor's Council; a useful and honored man whose influence was a great factor in shaping the early destinies of Buckland. He owned and operated a gristmill for a short time but the greater part of life was spent as a farmer. Was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary War. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 6. He resided in Leominster, Mass., until 1773, when he emigrated to Charlemont, Mass., where he purchased land. The deed was given by Jonathan White of Leominster, and Joseph Wilder, of Lancaster, on the 15th day of December, in the 13th year of His Majesty's reign, A.D. 1773. The description of the is as follows: "One hundred acres of land, in Charlemont, in the county of Hampshire, in the southeast part of said town, on the south line of which it is bounded south; on the north it is bounded by Mr. Taylor's farm; on the east it is bounded on the public land; on the west it is bounded on Mr. Taylor's other farm, or the farm called Clesson's farm." It would be difficult, I think, for a surveyor, from this description, to find that land now. When Buckland was incorporated in 1778, this land was included in that town. He owned a grist mill for a short time in the north part of the town, but the greater part of his life was spent in farming. He contributed largely of his influence in shaping the character of the new town, and was a prominent man, not only in civil affairs, but also in the church. Lt. Josiah JOHNSON and Martha TAYLOR were married in 1774 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 15. Martha TAYLOR was born on 21 Dec 1756 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She was Baptized on 10 Mar 1757 in First Congregational Church, Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 27 Oct 1825 in Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Buckland Center Cemetery, Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. Lt. Josiah JOHNSON and Martha TAYLOR had the following children: i. David JOHNSON was born on 24 Jul 1775 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 12 Aug 1777 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. ii. Martha JOHNSON was born on 31 Oct 1776 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 14 Aug 1777 in Charlemont, Hampshire, Massachusetts. iii. Othniel JOHNSON was born on 4 Apr 1778 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 9 Mar 1801 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded in Apr 1801 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts He died on 5 Mar 1851 in Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. The History of Buckland 1779 - 1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick & Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Published by The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Mass. 1937. p. 503 Was a mason by trade, also carrying on a farm; a man well versed in literature and writing. Was Captain of an Infantry Co., in 1812.of Buckland, Mass. Vital Records of Buckland, Mass. to the year 1849, Published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934. p. 91. of Buckland, Mass., 1801 Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 9. A mason by trade, but owned a farm on which he raised his family. A man of decisive character, a model military officer, frequently promoted to offical position, and possessed of a fine literary taste. Poerty was his favorite reading. Ovid, Homer and Virgel, and the English and Scotch poets were read by him with delight. His and his wife were buried in a little rural cemetery, on the farm where they had lived more than half a century. Their children were all born in Buckland, Mass. iv. Rufus JOHNSON was born on 21 Jul 1779 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 2 Dec 1843 in Black Township, Posey, Indiana. He was buried in Moore Graveyard, Black Township, Posey, Indiana. He was buried in More Graveyard, Black Township, Posey, Indiana. The History of Buckland 1779 - 1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick & Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Published by The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Mass. 1937. p. 503 Removed to New York State, thence in 1822 to Ind. The History of Posey County by John C. Leffel Rufus Johnson brought his family to Posey County in 1822. The early home site was on Big Creek near Solitude, Indiana. Johnson Road was named after the family. Here is where Rufus and Ruth died and they are buried in the Moore graveyard. Their children were born in Semporius. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 9. They settled in Semporonius, Cayuga County, New York, in 1802, but emigrated thence to Posey County, Indiana, in 1822. Children boen in Sempronius, N.Y. v. Josiah JOHNSON was born on 28 Feb 1781 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 5 Dec 1801 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 5 Dec 1801 in Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts He died on 11 Dec 1856 in Northfield, Summit, Ohio. The History of Buckland 1779 - 1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick & Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Published by The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Mass. 1937. p. 504. Resided in Buckland, Mass until 1853 then removed to Northfield, Ohio. Elmer - Elmore Genealogy. Records of the Descendants of Edward Elmer, of Braintree, England and Hartford, Conn., through his son Edward 1632 - 1899. Complied by Rev. William Johnson, Published by the Compiler, North Greenfield, Wisconsin, 1899.Riverside Printing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. p. 29. They moved from Buckland in 1833 to Northfield, Ohio, where he died. Children all born in Buckland, Mass. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 9. He remained upon the paternal estate till after the death of his father; but in 1833 with his family he moved to Ohio, and settled in Northfield, Summit Co., where he died. Occupation, farming. Children all born in Buckland, Mass. 7 vi. Mary (Molly) JOHNSON. vii. David JOHNSON was born on 18 Jun 1784 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He was Baptized on 14 Aug 1785 in Congregational Church, Ashfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 14 Mar 1788 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. viii. Martha JOHNSON was born on 10 Mar 1786 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 20 Apr 1834 in Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Buckland Center Cemetery, Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Buckland, Mass. to the year 1849, Published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934. p. 91 of Buckland, Mass., 1809. ix. Leander JOHNSON was born on 17 Sep 1787 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 13 Jun 1852. The History of Buckland 1779 - 1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick & Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Published by The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Mass. 1937. p. 503 Married twice; resided Academy, N.Y. x. Sylvia JOHNSON was born on 22 Sep 1789 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 29 Mar 1870 in , Jefferson, New York. Vital Records of Buckland, Mass. to the year 1849, Published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934. p. 91 of Buckland, Mass., 1812 xi. Abigail JOHNSON was born on 2 Apr 1791 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 4 Feb 1871 in Buckland, Franklin, Massachusetts. Genealogy Records of the Descendants of David Johnson of Leominster, Mass., Compiled by Rev. William W. Johnson, Printed by Godfrey & Crandall, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1876. p. 11. They lived in Buckland, Mass. She was engaged in teaching for many years prior to her marriage. No children. xii. Susanna JOHNSON was born on 7 Mar 1793 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 19 Feb 1872 in Rutland, Jefferson, New York. Vital Records of Buckland, Mass. to the year 1849, Published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1934. p. 129 of Buckland, Mass., 1815 xiii. Lydia JOHNSON was born on 28 Jan 1798 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 13 Dec 1874 in , Jefferson, New York. xiv. Lovice JOHNSON was born on 19 Nov 1799 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 6 Mar 1859 in Chester, Geauga, Ohio. xv. Harrietta JOHNSON was Baptized on 23 Feb 1800 in First Congregational Church, Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She was born in 1801 in Buckland, Hampshire, Massachusetts.

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